Coalición Canaria (CC) San Bartolomé has denounced the "discrimination" suffered by the city council staff assigned to the conservation and cleaning service of public spaces and green areas of the municipality, to whom the mayor "denies" having summer hours in the months of July, August and September.
The municipal spokesperson for CC, David Rocío, considered it "humiliating that instead of reducing their working day by one hour during the summer months as it does with the rest of the staff, the socialist government group maintains the same 7 hours of work from Monday to Saturday but making them enter at 6 in the morning."
In this sense, Rocío considered it "shameful that in this way the mayor wants to pretend that this group, by bringing their departure forward to one in the afternoon, is enjoying the same right as the rest of the staff to reduce working hours in summer, when this is not the case as they continue to work 7 hours a day."
The nationalist municipal spokesperson in San Bartolomé pointed out that "this situation is due to the refusal of the government group to equate this group with the rest of the city council staff by extending their contract to full-time, thus setting the example that a public administration should give, as Coalición Canaria has been demanding for years."
"One more example of the contempt of the socialist mayor Isidro Pérez both for the City Council workers, since to this discrimination we must add the coercion and harassment of the Local Police, publicly denounced and repeatedly by the union of this Corps, as well as to the citizens themselves, rejecting a motion presented by CC so that the municipality has a garbage collection service on Sundays," added David Rocío.